NCAAB Game Preview - Western Kentucky at Washington
Tue Nov 6, 2018 10:30 PM EST

MSU
87
Kansas
92
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Duke
118
KY
84
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IdaSt
79
Gonz
120
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Tows
42
UVA
73
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(N/A)
41
Tenn
86
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BYU
70
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86
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UNC
78
Woff
67
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Morg
77
Vill
100
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USA
58
Aub
101
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PorSt
57
Oreg
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34
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66
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Fla
60
FSU
81
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Norf
44
Mich
63
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IPFW
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UCLA
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80
Clem
100
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SeLA
63
LSU
94
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Fairf
57
Purd
90
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55
Wash
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(N/A)
54
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67
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77
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KTChr
82
MorSt
102
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Rider
70
UCF
84
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LoyMD
55
StJon
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49
Seton
89
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Sien
67
Prov
77
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ChiSt
55
Ind
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58
Ford
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51
SCSt
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69
Army
73
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78
NJIT
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Hamp
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76
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53
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IL-C
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ND
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JU
50
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Stony
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74
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David
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Charl
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BC
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62
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JWCO
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FlGlf
66
IlSt
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NoKY
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57
VCU
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USC-Up
52
SouthCar
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Bry
63
URI
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ODU
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74
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74
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MD
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TxTch
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MTSU
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NIU
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Troy
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ORU
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MOSt
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AzSt
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LaTec
71
WichSt
58
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UTRGV
91
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Alc
56
Tuls
73
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TNTec
61
Mem
76
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LoyMa
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HuTil
59
Lamar
79
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Boston
77
NE
74
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GrCan
74
SDSt
79
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Corn
86
Bingha
75
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Copp
63
Wisc
85
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65
Valpa
121
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TXTyl
66
TexAr
90
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StLeo
64
Rice
80
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MsVl
37
Nebras
106
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NebOm
76
Minn
104
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OakCi
53
APSU
114
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Pacif
74
SIU-E
65
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E IL
59
Tex
71
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SEMO
65
StLou
75
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(N/A)
66
USM
111
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CenAR
55
Mizzu
68
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ASU
53
IaSt
79
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Mercer
67
UAB
75
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South
62
Bama
82
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53
Lipsco
97
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(N/A)
80
UL
121
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(N/A)
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ChaSo
100
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DelSt
56
ECU
81
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IUPUI
69
Xav
82
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Elon
62
Manh
56
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MD-ES
53
GTown
68
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67
Crei
78
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63
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109
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Leh
85
Monm
61
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71
UtVal
96
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Cnten
62
NWSt
102
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UCRiv
59
OrSt
72
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63
UTEP
90
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UtSt
101
MTSt
71
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UMBC
42
Marq
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50
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UMKC
45
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SprH
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NOrl
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TN-M
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NDSU
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NMSt
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Winth
79
Vand
92
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TXSo
72
Baylor
69
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Seatt
74
Stan
96
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AKAnc
63
Fres
91
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UCSB
76
Wyo
66
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ArkPB
60
SDSU
76
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103
Portl
111
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NM
87
CSNor
84
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USF
76
UCDav
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Web
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USD
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Ida
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UCIrv
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USC
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No. 25 Washington hosts Western Kentucky in opener
Tue Nov 6, 2018 2:24 AM

Ending a seven-season drought without an NCAA Tournament berth and competing in a wide-open Pac-12 Conference await No. 25-ranked Washington in the 2018-19 campaign.

The Huskies take their first steps toward reaching high expectations on Tuesday when they host Western Kentucky at Alaska Airlines Arena.

Washington showed promise in 2017-18, its first season under coach Mike Hopkins. The former Jim Boeheim assistant at Syracuse won Pac-12 Coach of the Year following a 20-win regular season, which included victories over Kansas and Arizona.

The Huskies' slim hopes for a program-first NCAA Tournament berth since 2011 were dashed in an overtime loss to Oregon State to open the Pac-12 Tournament. The juxtaposition in some of the marquee wins and the letdown losses underscore the building project that was Hopkins' first year.

In Hopkins' second season, with key returning starters like Jaylen Nowell, Matisse Thybulle, David Crisp and All-Pac-12 center Noah Dickerson, the growing pains of a year ago provide optimism for this campaign.

"Last year, we were teaching them how to win," Hopkins said at last month's Pac-12 media day. "This year, we're teaching them how to handle expectations. So it'll be a new learning curve, but the kids have worked really hard and 1/8are 3/8 playing well together."

The preseason expectations are well-founded. Hopkins implemented an aggressive defensive approach last season that yielded the nation's No. 11 and No. 18 steals and blocks percentages in the nation, according to KenPom.com metrics.

Thybulle emerged as one of college basketball's premier on-ball defenders, averaging a shade below three steals per game.

"He was just Spider-Man, like he's a superhero," Hopkins said of Thybulle's ability to jump into passing lanes in Washington's zone defense. "When the coaching staff recommended about putting Matisse up top, we were going against the grain. But he understood it."

Balancing risk on the defensive end will be one of the Huskies' keys to reach their potential this season. While Washington flourished when it generated turnovers, gambling on the perimeter allowed opponents to attack the rim effectively.

Washington's strides in that facet could be evident immediately on opening night. Western Kentucky -- a winner of 27 games and participant in the National Invitational Tournament semifinals last season -- was one of the nation's most productive offenses from inside the 3-point line.

The Hilltoppers ranked No. 35 in 2-point shooting percentage.

While Washington opens 2018-19 with expectations stemming from a veteran roster, Western Kentucky embarks on the campaign looking to prepare some new faces for the Conference USA race.

"All those things, we've got to get better at: getting some chemistry, getting some rhythm," Western Kentucky head coach Rick Stansbury said in his press conference following the Hilltoppers' Nov. 3 exhibition game against Kentucky Wesleyan.

The jelling of a new-look roster includes replacing last season's standouts, Darius Thompson and Justin Johnson, who combined to average 29.3 points per game in 2017-18.

One of the Hilltoppers' newcomers, Auburn transfer Desean Murray, is suspended indefinitely for a violation of team rules. Returning guard Josh Anderson, who gained eligibility midway through the 2017-18 season, was suspended for the Nov. 3 exhibition game. His 22 points were a team-high in the Oct. 30 exhibition against Campbellsville.

Stansbury said Anderson will travel to Washington

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